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Guru3D.com » News » Review: Adata XPG 2933 MHz DDR3 Memory

Review: Adata XPG 2933 MHz DDR3 Memory

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 08/26/2014 08:46 AM | source: | 10 comment(s)

We review 8GB XPG 2933 MHz DDR3 memory kit from ADATA. It's fast, it's cool and has great aesthetics as well. Join us as we review two of the fastest clocked bars of memory your money can get you.

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SpajdrEX
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#4899790 Posted on: 08/26/2014 12:01 PM
It's highly unlikely that someone will buy this for just computer without dedicated gfx card, but it would be good to included gfx benchmark with just integrated graphic card.

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#4899849 Posted on: 08/26/2014 01:32 PM
Fast, but waiting on DDR4 for a true jump in bandwidth :D

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#4899892 Posted on: 08/26/2014 03:12 PM
Fast,..


Its not, its bugged like hell ...

Look at memory read/write tests @ 26gb/s vs 2400 mhz @ 36gb/s, wish ASUS would get their acts together and fix it by now!!
They took their sweet time when they made proper 2400mhz bandwidth, guess we will have to wait another 5-6months for anything like 2667mhz or this 2933mhz :P


I saw Asrock can have proper 2667mhz @ 39gb/s.

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#4899903 Posted on: 08/26/2014 03:24 PM
Boss, generic typo on page 12: "...The new Dominator Platinum modules are exactly that..."

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#4899905 Posted on: 08/26/2014 03:30 PM
It's highly unlikely that someone will buy this for just computer without dedicated gfx card, but it would be good to included gfx benchmark with just integrated graphic card.


Agreed, particularly APUs, where for each Hz makes a difference. Though, I'm not sure AMD's memory controllers can handle memory like this.

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